Any idea when exactly this was? Fedor left RTT some time in late 2003 and I assume stopped training with Sergei at that point.
Sergei joined RTT in 2002, & Fedor left it in 2003.Any idea when exactly this was? Fedor left RTT some time in late 2003 and I assume stopped training with Sergei at that point.
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Kharitonov looked like he could easily make LHW.
Sergei vs Wanderlei would have been fireworks. And early brain damage for Wand.
Kharitonov looked like he could easily make LHW.
Sergei vs Wanderlei would have been fireworks. And early brain damage for Wand.
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Yeah Sergei was around 220 lbs at the beggining of his Pride days, he could have easily make LHW.
Well we already saw him against a LHW (Ninja Rua), and we saw how it when out![]()
I think at his best Sergei was 235lbs. That's how he came in against Nog. Good speed, good power, good strength and great endurance. He fought Nog at such a high pace.
That nog fight was amazing yes. Sergei was a beast in 2004-2005, his demolition of Pedro Rizzo was beautiful to watch too.
We all saw how Chute Boxe representative Ninja Rua got fucked up by Segei and he suffered legitimate brain swelling from that fight.
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Good old RTT days. I remember reading some old interview of Kharitonov where he said he got most of his grappling from training with Fedor.
Is that guy after Fedor and Kharitonov the RTT fighter to beat Fedor, Suren Balachinskiy?
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Also, I want to learn those first two throws in the video. I'm kind of half-assed doing them both already and they're working well.
Anyone know the instructor's name?
Not sure who the instructor is but it could be Alexander Nevsky???? Not 100 on that one, just taking a guess.
Those takedowns look cool but dont see them being very high % especially with the knee lock finish. Something you can pull on someone once in a sneaky way if they never rolled with you.